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  1. History. In 1791, during the Benares State, a resident of the East India Company, Jonathan Duncan, proposed the establishment of a Sanskrit college for the development and preservation of Sanskrit Vangmaya (eloquence) to demonstrate British support for Indian education.

  2. J.R.Valentine developed the spirit of a comparative study of oriental and occidental classics and specific Sanskrit texts were translated into English in order to achieve this goal. Dr. Valentine established an Anglo-Sanskrit Department with this end in view. In 1861, Dr. R.T.H.Grifith was appointed its Principal.

  3. About Sampurnanand Sanskrit Vishwavidyalaya. Sanskrit Is the Most Ancient and Perfect Among the Languages of the World. Its Storehouse Of Knowledge Is An Unsurpassed And The Most Invaluable Treasure Of The World.

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  4. Sampurnanand Sanskrit Vishwavidyalaya; Varanasi (U.P.) – 221002(India). vc.ssvv@gmail.com 0542- 2204089 0542- 2206617 Social Media Links. Our Location Map ...

  5. In 1791, Jonathan Duncan, proposed the establishment of a Sanskrit college for the development and preservation of Sanskrit Vangmaya (eloquence) to demonstrate British support for Indian education. The initiative was sanctioned by governor general Lord Cornwallis.

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  6. Sampurnanand Sanskrit Vishwavidyalaya Varanasi (SSVV) also known as Sampurnanand Sanskrit University is a premier institute of higher education established in the year 1791. It is a state university located in Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh, specializing in Sanskrit and related fields.

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  8. History. In 1791, during the rule by the East India Company, a resident of the company, Jonathan Duncan, proposed the establishment of a Sanskrit college for the development and preservation of Sanskrit Vangmaya (eloquence) to demonstrate British support for Indian education.